Feb 11, 2014

This log cabin quilt was a group effort made by many hearts and hands- measuring 75 inches by 75 inches. I provided hand-dyed indigo cotton and linen fabrics for a 3 day intensive workshop, and I led a group of thirteen women with machine piecing and hand quilting this beautiful monochromatic quilt. This special weekend was hosted by Angela Ritchie's Ace Camps (here in Austin) back in October.

It was a magical experience for many reasons but especially because we all worked diligently knowing the funds for this quilt will be donated to sending a kid to camp at Penland School of Crafts. And of course, like all quilts shipped from Folk Fibers headquarters it will be shipped in a handmade cedar box.

Don't miss out this is a fantastic opportunity to own a beautiful hand dyed quilt and have your purchase go towards a charitable cause -- educating a youngster in creative arts!

Comments on this post (7 comments)

Helen Wise says...

dee says...

I have indigo on the brain having just returned from SC where I attended a Sea Island Indigo workshop.

On September 23, 2014

Terri Hutson says...

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I love quilting more than food, or anything else, and I recently bought a long arm quilting machine, and I am going to town.
I also love your site and please let me know when your next quilting class is, I would really enjoy meeting you and learning from you, thanks for the interesting viewing, Terri

On March 23, 2014

Terri Hutson says...

“

I love quilting more than food, or anything else, and I recently bought a long arm quilting machine, and I am going to town.
I also love your site and please let me know when your next quilting class is, I would really enjoy meeting you and learning from you, thanks for the interesting viewing, Terri

On March 23, 2014

Terri Hutson says...

“

I love quilting more than food, or anything else, and I recently bought a long arm quilting machine, and I am going to town.
I also love your site and please let me know when your next quilting class is, I would really enjoy meeting you and learning from you, thanks for the interesting viewing, Terri